Hi All,
Background, Ihave a sioc:Post which (when rendered as html) visually
contains 3 images, with captions and licenses, creators etc.
q: how to deal with these images in rdf terms..?
if anybody is doing this already, please do share.
immediate thoughts are that:
image
rdf:type
Antoine,
Thanks indeed :-) that's answered pretty much all my ontology finding
related questions! - and good of you to see right to the root cause of
my problem.
Regards,
Nathan
Antoine Zimmermann wrote:
Nathan, pedants,
A rather general remark in reaction to your question.
In order to
Nathan, pedants,
A rather general remark in reaction to your question.
In order to find ontologies and terms of ontologies (classes,
properties), you can use ontology search engines such as OntoSelect
[1], Watson [2], OntoSearch [3], OntoSearch2 [4] or more general
Semantic Web search engines
Hi all,
I just want to mention that there are search engines and repositories for
the bioscience domain such as:
- EBI lookup service http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ontology-lookup/
- Bioportal at the NCBO : http://bioportal.bioontology.org/
- Obofoundry: http://www.obofoundry.org/
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at
2009/12/1 Hogan, Aidan aidan.ho...@deri.org:
Hi Kingsley,
For the sake of others.
How do you describe and information resource via an RDF graph that is
supposed to play well with Linked Data principles?
If I understand the intent of your question, you are asking how an
information
Peter Ansell wrote:
2009/12/1 Hogan, Aidan aidan.ho...@deri.org:
Hi Kingsley,
For the sake of others.
How do you describe and information resource via an RDF graph that is
supposed to play well with Linked Data principles?
If I understand the intent of your question, you are
I assume you've noticed the dearth of RDF examples that include descriptions
of RDF files that are distinct, but connected, to the file contents.
People have been doing that for years using foaf:primaryTopic. See
example at http://xmlns.com/foaf/spec/#term_PersonalProfileDocument
and
Ian Davis wrote:
I assume you've noticed the dearth of RDF examples that include descriptions
of RDF files that are distinct, but connected, to the file contents.
People have been doing that for years using foaf:primaryTopic. See
example at
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Kingsley Idehen
kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
If you lookup Linked Data from spaces associated with myself of OpenLink you
will see use the aforementioned property re. missing relation. Also, you may
also find out that few people added the missing triple to
2009/12/1 Ian Davis li...@iandavis.com:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Kingsley Idehen
kide...@openlinksw.com wrote:
If you lookup Linked Data from spaces associated with myself of OpenLink you
will see use the aforementioned property re. missing relation. Also, you may
also find out
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Peter Ansell ansell.pe...@gmail.com wrote:
The necessary declaration of document as distinct, and yet necessary
for the definition of data, and the necessity of different URI's for
these two concepts, are fundamental sticking points for many people.
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